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Why I cant see Xbox Gift card on microsoft rewards

SilverFOX BAD 20 Reputation points
2025-10-13T04:36:14.7566667+00:00

Hi I am Silver Fox

I want to know why can't I see Xbox Gift Card on Microsoft Rewards Redeem Section I have waited over an year just to find out that there are no cards available please can someone tell me which country or region/country frequently refill the gift card section because here I am 90% sure on India , Xbox Gift Card for Microsoft Rewards will be not restocked so can someone tell me please I hope you get my point.

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Francisco Montilla 30,635 Reputation points Independent Advisor
2025-10-13T05:32:15.8566667+00:00

Hi Silver Fox,

I know the feeling. The Microsoft Rewards redeem catalog is different in every market, and items like Xbox Gift Cards can be missing or show as out of stock in India. Microsoft does not publish restock schedules and availability can change without notice.

Historically, the largest Rewards markets tend to get more frequent gift card promotions, but Microsoft still does not guarantee stock anywhere. For example, the current Fall gift card promotion has appeared on dashboards in the US and UK, yet timing and availability still vary by region.

Please do not try changing your region or using a VPN to redeem in another country. That violates Rewards policy and can lead to restrictions on your account. You should only redeem items offered in your current market.

The most effective next step is to ask the Rewards team directly about Xbox Gift Card availability for India. They can confirm whether it is planned for your market and log your interest.

I hope this helps!

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